M Moo-Young
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1.
Oguntimein G, Moo-Young M
World J Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2014 Jan;
7(1):4-11.
PMID: 24424860
Growth at 25°C and pH 5.50 favour the production ofβ-glucosidase. De-fatted oilseed flour and Tween 80 enhanced the production ofβ-glucosidase, Lactose, gentibiose, gentibiose-acetate, laminarabiose and xylobiose inducedβ-glucosidase activity. Precipitation of...
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Dutton R, Scharer J, Moo-Young M
Cytotechnology
. 2012 Feb;
26(2):139-52.
PMID: 22358552
Several methods exist for assessing population growth and protein productivity in mammalian cell culture. These methods were critically examined here, based on experiments with two hybridoma cell lines. It is...
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Irobi O, Gbodi T, Moo-Young M, Anderson W
Pharm Biol
. 2011 Jan;
38(1):57-60.
PMID: 21214441
Aspergillus quadrilineatus , isolated from the Nigerian cereal "acha", demonstrated antibiotic activity in both static and submerged cultures of a variety of fungal and bacterial species of clinical importance. The...
4.
Gheshlaghi R, Scharer J, Moo-Young M, Chou C
Biotechnol Adv
. 2009 Jun;
27(6):764-781.
PMID: 19539744
Worldwide demand for energy has been the impetus for research to produce alcohol biofuels from renewable resources. This review focuses on the biosynthesis of butanol, which is regarded to be...
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Dutton R, Scharer J, Moo-Young M
Cytotechnology
. 2008 Nov;
29(1):1-10.
PMID: 19003332
Apart from gas concentrations, temperature, and pH, generally only the initial conditions can be manipulated in batch culture. Inoculum size and initial conditioned medium concentration represent two important considerations for...
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Bai F, Ge X, Anderson W, Moo-Young M
Biotechnol Bioeng
. 2008 Oct;
102(1):113-21.
PMID: 18949752
A bioreactor system composed of a stirred tank and three tubular bioreactors in series was established, and continuous ethanol fermentation was carried out using a general Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain and...
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Gheshlaghi R, Scharer J, Moo-Young M, Douglas P
Anal Biochem
. 2008 Aug;
383(1):93-102.
PMID: 18722994
Modified resolution and overall separation factors used to quantify the separation of complex chromatography systems are described. These factors were proven to be applicable to the optimization of amino acid...
8.
Bai F, Anderson W, Moo-Young M
Biotechnol Adv
. 2007 Oct;
26(1):89-105.
PMID: 17964107
This article critically reviews some ethanol fermentation technologies from sugar and starch feedstocks, particularly those key aspects that have been neglected or misunderstood. Compared with Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the ethanol yield...
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Gheshlaghi R, Scharer J, Moo-Young M, Douglas P
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng
. 2007 Jul;
30(6):397-418.
PMID: 17629794
A comprehensive metabolic network comprising three intracellular compartments (cytoplasm, mitochondrion and peroxisome) was developed for Aspergillus niger. The metabolic flux network includes carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism in both anabolic...
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Skolpap W, Nuchprayoon S, Scharer J, Moo-Young M
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng
. 2007 May;
30(5):337-48.
PMID: 17514498
Parametric analysis was applied for a metabolic flux model for the fed-batch culture of Bacillus subtilis producing recombinant alpha-amylase and protease. The metabolic flux model was formulated as a linear...